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The Square

Original title: Al midan
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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The Square (2013)
A group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience.
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A group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience.A group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience.A group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience.

  • Director
    • Jehane Noujaim
  • Stars
    • Ahmed Hassan
    • Khalid Abdalla
    • Magdy Ashour
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    9.5K
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    • Director
      • Jehane Noujaim
    • Stars
      • Ahmed Hassan
      • Khalid Abdalla
      • Magdy Ashour
    • 46User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 16 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Ahmed Hassan
    Ahmed Hassan
    • Self - Revolutionary
    Khalid Abdalla
    Khalid Abdalla
    • Self - Revolutionary
    Magdy Ashour
    • Self - Revolutionary
    Ramy Essam
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    • Self - Revolutionary
    Buthayna Kamel
    Aydah El-Kashef
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    Khaled Nagy
    Salma Saied
    Ahmed Salama
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    Alaa Seif
    • Director
      • Jehane Noujaim
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    Politics is not the same as revolution, and we are not good at this at all.

    The Square is a powerful movie with its focus on the quest for freedom and the desire to escape the prisons of oppression, violence, and evil leaders animated by merciless power and total disregard for human rights.

    On and off between late 2010 and 2013, thousands of protesters against "injustice, corruption, poverty, ignorance" filled Tahrir Square in Cairo,

    But it was not over when Mubarak was ousted as the military took control. The people once again marched to the square demanding civilian rule.

    We see incredible footage of the people's occupation of Tahrir Square, the violent attacks on the protesters, and heated political arguments in the street as secular Muslims express their embarrassment at the religious-based oppression by the newly powerful Brotherhood.

    This is a sharp warning to the powerful not to mess with the people that will resonate with anyone anywhere.
    10tvstew

    Incredible Documentary, A Must See

    This is a very important documentary. Not only is it a historical record from the people's perspective of the revolution in Tehrir Square, it's a message to the world about the power of the people and human consciousness awakening in the face of oppression. You can't really comprehend this as a news story until you see the immense outpouring of emotion and energy that was (and still is) created by the Egyptian people from the ground level. I learned a lot about the struggle and situation in Egypt from this film. This should be a must see for young people all over the world. This film has been revised since it's earlier form (to take advantage of recent events) so I can only speak to it's current form but the editing assistance from Pedro Kos can't be understated. A tour de force by director Jehane Noujaim and amazing footage from their crew. This is a powerful, must see documentary.
    10bling77

    Not only is it accurate, but it brings pride to the Martyrs of the revolution

    As both an Egyptian and a Filmmaker, I could not have been more proud of this title. The Square is a MUST SEE documentary. which takes you from the very beginning of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, until recent events that occurred throughout the past three years.

    The Square focuses on a perspective that didn't have it's voice in the mainstream media, the liberal perspective. A point of view that basically initiated the Egyptian revolution. It's ambition doesn't necessarily focus on appointing a new leader nor a new constitution. But on how an Egyptian were dismissing the needs of another Egyptian for their own political interests. Although Director Jehane Noujaim showed the various different perspectives on the revolution, she succeeded on finding the ultimate common interest that led to the downfall of The Mubarak Regime, The Supreme Court of Armed Forces and last but not least, The Muslim Brotherhood.

    The style of filmmaking and editing also contribute heavily on the film. The way the story transitions through music and art was spectacular. This proves what an individual can do with a camera.

    The awards that went to this movie doesn't even give it justice. But the movie itself gives justice to the people of Egypt and to those who lost their souls fighting for it.
    10broken-icarus

    An charactered portrayal of a time of chaos

    The moment the film started, my blood was running at a high-octane buzz. As someone who cares deeply about social movements in general and the Middle East specifically, I was elsewhere through the beginning of the Egyptian Revolution, so learned many of the details from this film firsthand. The story is long, chaotic, and without definitive resolution, just like the moment it follows. That is its strength, and its legacy.

    We meet 5 courageous characters, a variety of Egyptians, and we learn why they devoted the last two years of their lives to protesting in the square. The way they speak about their country is heartbreakingly direct, and when they suffer for their goals it's heartbreaking. Interesting, too, is the balance of art, protest, technology, discussion, and music in the protester's toolkits. The picture is up-close, traumatic, and fast-paced, which was all the better. When a story is ongoing, I don't want a portrait with clear summaries and 20/20 hindsight. I want the information that the revolutionaries had as they made their decisions.
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    From the Inside

    Greetings again from the darkness. This is the third of this year's five Oscar nominated documentaries I have seen, and thanks to the historic Texas Theatre, I'll get to see the last two as well. This one is directed by Cairo born and Harvard educated Jehane Noujaim. She sets out to capture the Egyption Revolution, as part of the Arab Spring, and now in it's third year. This is a look from inside the core of the revolution, not a washed-over CNN report.

    It should first be noted that this revolution began as more of a protest. Citizens just fed up with the Mubarek regime began congregating in Tahrir Square in hopes of influencing change and a transition to a society of conscience. Ms. Noujaim and her multitude of cameras follows a hand full of these protesters and the changes that occur inside the revolution. These changes occur as Mubarek falls, the military takes over and betrays the movement, and then the Muslim Brotherhood takes control when Mohamed Morsi wins the election. This causes the loss of solidarity in the movement as it becomes clear that the Brotherhood consorted with the military to gain power, proving their mission was quite different.

    One of the faces of the revolution is Egyptian actor Khalid Abdalla who you might recognize from the fine 2007 film The Kite Runner. Abdalla speaks excellent English and is clearly passionate about the vision. His comments also drive home the difference in a protest and the politics of a true revolution. We only get a couple of on camera comments from government and military officials, but the real insight and spirit of the film is captured in the faces, words and actions of those involved in the sit-ins, despite the many violent attempts to shut them down.

    The most staggering visual comes from an aerial view of Cairo as the camera captures the masses as they descend on the streets during the third uprising that we see. It's breathtaking and in stark contrast to the news reports we saw in the U.S. Unfortunately, there is still no resolution in this as Egypt is still in flux and preparing for yet another election. That brings even more power to the "in the moment" point of view that this film delivers. http://moviereviewsfromthedark.com/

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    • Trivia
      The film is both the first Kickstarter (crowd-sourced) film to be nominated for an Oscar, but it is also the first film released by Netflix to receive a nomination.
    • Quotes

      Ahmed Hassan - Revolutionary: We're not looking for a leader as much as we're looking for a conscience. What is a leader anyway? Are they going to offer solutions from the heavens? They won't do that. The thing is, if we are able to create this conscience within the society, we'll be able to find a good president. We are not looking for a leader to rule us.

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      Featured in The 2014 Film Independent Spirit Awards (2014)

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Egypt
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Netflix
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Meydan
    • Filming locations
      • Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt(the main location)
    • Production companies
      • Noujaim Films
      • Worldview Entertainment
      • Roast Beef Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $124,244
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,359
      • Oct 27, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $124,244
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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